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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 3838733, member: 5170"]Charming Craftsman oak early-to-later 20th century magazine rack, but could be used for books, tchotchkes, etc. I assume you've checked for labels. In their absence I couldn't tell you who made it, but I do know that it was common for homeowners to make this kind of thing as a hobby piece; I've owned a smoking stand and a multi-shelved magazine rack from this era. Both were quite well constructed by a neighbor's grandfather or great-grandfather.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 3838733, member: 5170"]Charming Craftsman oak early-to-later 20th century magazine rack, but could be used for books, tchotchkes, etc. I assume you've checked for labels. In their absence I couldn't tell you who made it, but I do know that it was common for homeowners to make this kind of thing as a hobby piece; I've owned a smoking stand and a multi-shelved magazine rack from this era. Both were quite well constructed by a neighbor's grandfather or great-grandfather.[/QUOTE]
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